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RE: LeoThread 2025-08-22 08:58

in LeoFinance2 months ago

service that person. So I think the command is not the only place, but it's the most advanced and the best place to learn about the skills of putting yourself into other people's world and engaging with that world in a sophisticated way. So I just find that the people that are most helpful for me in my company and that we hire are trained in history, art history, literature. There's a study you cite from a company called or a research outfit called PayScale. I see, is that correct? And what did they find? What was the... Not surprisingly, they find that if you come out of college with a computer science degree, your likelihood of making money and getting a job is higher in the first years compared to people coming out of the humanities. But if you take the top 5%, if you take the best earners, the people that make most money in the country and you can care about that or not, but it's sort of one measure of success. And there's an over... There's a big weight on people with a humanities (16/57)